Giants notes: Prince Amukamara hurting

Prince hurting

Prince Amukamara aggravated his sore hamstring early in last week’s loss in Baltimore, forcing him to miss practice for the second straight day. The cornerback appears doubtful for Sunday’s regular-season finale.

If he sits, rookie Jayron Hosley would start in his place. But Hosley was added to the injury report Thursday with a quad injury and was limited in practice.

Amukamara underwent an ultrasound Monday that revealed "the injury was a little bit extended," he said.

"It’s not a problem of strength," he said. "It’s just the motion, and I can’t really extend it. When I run, I like to extend my legs out, so [I just feel] pain."

Bradshaw ready

Ahmad Bradshaw practiced — an unusual occurrence for him on a Thursday — especially since suffering a sprained left knee Dec. 9 against the Saints.

"I felt a lot better today, or this week, I guess," said Bradshaw, who was limited. "The [Baltimore] game helped a whole lot, just putting a pounding to it. And I think I just get immune to the pain as my injuries go."

As of now, Bradshaw does not need off-season surgery, despite more issues this season with his surgically repaired feet.

Briefs

DT Chris Canty (sprained knee) revealed that he underwent off-season eye surgery to correct an "issue that had come up during last football season." He also underwent knee surgery. Canty did not rule out playing Sunday, but he did not practice again. ... RG Chris Snee (hip) and WR Hakeem Nicks (knee) returned to practice after sitting Wednesday. ... TE Travis Beckum (knee) did not re-tear the ACL he injured in the Super Bowl. ... C David Baas (hip/shoulder) did not practice, but Coughlin hopes he will today. ... S Kenny Phillips (knee) and DE Justin Tuck (shoulder) were limited.